fdtfile=sun7i-a20-olinuxino-micro.dtb
The EEPROM is read correctly at boot (board identified as T2-OLinuXino-LIME2) but the environment template seems to override this with the MICRO dtb, which causes the kernel to fail finding the root filesystem. Adding `fdtfile=sun7i-a20-olinuxino-lime2.dtb` to `/boot/uEnv.txt` works around this.Saving Environment to EXT4... Unsupported feature metadata_csum found, not writing.
** Unable to write "/uboot.env" from mmc1:1 **
This means any changes made at the U-Boot prompt are lost on reboot, which makes recovery quite difficult.failed on fdt_overlay_apply(): FDT_ERR_NOTFOUND
base fdt does did not have a /__symbols__ node
make sure you've compiled with -@
Could not find a valid device tree
After this the boot script fails and the board falls through to PXE/network boot. Clearing `fdtoverlays=` in `uEnv.txt` resolves this.ID: T2-OLinuXino-LIME2-e8Gs16M-IND Rev.L
U-Boot 2021.04+olimex-1-20250305.102147
Quote from: LubOlimex on April 23, 2026, 01:54:26 PMIt is a good idea to also look at a ready 3D designs, there are many box designs online for ESP32-POE-ISO that can be used as basis. Our boxes also have 3D design files available for download:
https://www.olimex.com/Products/IoT/ESP32/BOX-ESP32-POE-ISO/
Quote from: LubOlimex on April 23, 2026, 01:54:26 PMNow for the ESP32-POE-ISO I have exported STEP here:
https://ftp.olimex.com/TEMP/ESP32-PoE-ISO-step-export/ESP32-PoE-ISO_Rev_L.step
Notice that I haven't double checked if the dimensions in the export are 100% consistent with each component. We don't need component height during manufacturing so some components can be a bit off. My advice is to also always compare the STEP file with the real board (empirically measure heights).
In future you can export from KiCAD on your won, it is the free software we use to design these boards. Install KiCAD and download the sources from the GitHub page for ESP32-POE-ISO, open the project file in KiCAD, open the PCB layout editor, and click File -> Export and chose one of the formats. Furthermore, there is a built-in 3D viewer in KiCAD, again open the PCB and navigate to View -> 3D Viewer.